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Going Global: TETRIX® Robotics Making an Impact

Building system moves into Europe, Middle East, Mexico, and beyond

Students in Saudi Arabia build and program a TETRIX® robot.

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PITTSBURG, Kan. (Nov. 8, 2011) – Less than four years after its release, the TETRIX® Building System continues to spread across the globe and into the hands of educators inspired to teach robotics.

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Pitsco Education, developer of the TETRIX Building System, recently reached an agreement with EduTech to sell the LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT-compatible version of TETRIX throughout much of the Middle East: the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.), Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, and Egypt. The system was designed for creating a robust robot framework while still using the control from the MINDSTORMS NXT system.

The contract is a well-timed development as the U.A.E. is hosting the 2011 World Robot Olympiad (WRO) in Abu Dhabi this month. The event attracts student teams from more than 30 different countries to compete with robots they designed and built. The WRO teams utilize the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT, making TETRIX a good option for the structure of some of their robots.

This success is just one of many by TETRIX on the international market. Developed in 2008, the system went global in 2009. Currently, international MINDSTORMS NXT dealers distribute the building system in more than 40 countries – with Western Europe and Mexico leading in interest.

“TETRIX is a versatile and flexible robotics platform for schools and engineering colleges,” said Sudhanshu Sharma, CEO of Techtronics Education in India. “By using TETRIX, students can develop and build curriculum-linked robotics projects to understand theoretical concepts in a fun-filled manner. This enables schools to comply with the CCE mandate of the education governing body in India. TETRIX is also a very scalable platform and can be used for serious robotics projects at engineering colleges.”

According to Tony Allen, TETRIX product manager, this comes as no surprise.

“TETRIX is very unique in the international market,” he said. “With the continuum that TETRIX offers, there is nothing similar available.”

By continuum, Allen refers to the fact that students can enter robotics using the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT platform and progress to larger, rugged robots by adding the TETRIX building system while still utilizing the MINDSTORMS brick as the controller.

When showcased at BETT in London, one of the world’s largest educational technology conferences, TETRIX caught the eyes of many – including several ministers of education. Pitsco, located in southeast Kansas, has been nominated two years in a row for the Kansas Exporter of the Year Award. Based on these successes and its 40 years in hands-on education, Pitsco selected 30 more activities to offer internationally, including kits for a hydraulic robot arm, CO2 dragsters, water rockets, green energy, and structures.

“Now we’re taking that 40 years of knowledge and products to students in other countries,” Allen said. “The concept of hands-on learning as opposed to traditional book learning – I think that’s the thing. It falls right into learning by doing.” Learn more about the TETRIX Building System. Learn more about Pitsco Education.

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Pitsco Education Catalogs are driven by a commitment to hands-on learning through STEM-based activities. From sustainable energy and model bridges to CO2 dragsters and robotics, Pitsco Education offers hundreds of activities to spark student learning.

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